Sentence examples for besides damaging from inspiring English sources

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Besides damaging the host coral, this method, while quick and easy, also means that most of the transplanted pieces share the host's DNA, giving the reef a smaller and less healthy gene pool.

Besides damaging tissues directly, ROS are thought to react with the nitric oxide (NO) produced by activated microglia, forming reactive nitrogen species (RNS) [ 7].

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A return to confrontation, besides hugely damaging the improved image of both countries, would plainly jeopardise this movement forward.

The sea battles of Cape Esperance and of the Santa Cruz Islands in which two Japanese cruisers and two destroyers were sunk and three carriers and two destroyers damaged in return for the loss of one U.S. carrier and two destroyers, besides damage to six other Allied ships thwarted an attempt to reinforce further the Japanese ground troops, whose attack proved a failure (October 20 29).

Each character has four unique moves, which often cause effects besides damage to an opponent.

Rather, our lesion maps demonstrate that besides damage to cortical temporofrontal key regions, white matter damage critically contributes to the acute language impairment.

It is known that both compounds possess a broad spectrum of cell damaging properties besides the DNA damage [ 13, 14].

Recent observations have extended our knowledge on SFR interactions with DNA homeostasis since, besides its ROS-mediated DNA damaging capacity, SFR was also shown to inhibit DNA repair processes [ 49, 71].

One can only hope that he will have the fortitude to reject that choice — a choice that, besides being morally abhorrent, would be grievously damaging to the national interest.

In the contact area, wheel and rail exchange interaction forces: the presence of irregularities on the running surfaces arises from dynamic loads, that, besides getting worse the damaged surface initiates vibrations of vehicle and track components (the formation of periodic surface defects is also accelerated by the speed-up of trains [36]).

The newspaper said a report from the Association of British Orchestras showed that besides deafness, musicians could suffer damaged frequency discrimination, tinnitus (ringing or buzzing) and diplacusis (in which the pitch of a single tone is heard differently by each ear).

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